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Rental Owners Charge Influencer $10,000 For Selfie Inside Famous ‘Invisible House’
Mirrored invisible house in desert landscape reflecting rocks and sky, Airbnb owners charging influencer for selfie access.

Rental Owners Charge Influencer $10,000 For Selfie Inside Famous ‘Invisible House’

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What should have been a glamorous stay at one of California’s most famous rentals turned into a financial nightmare for one TikToker. 

Sean Davis, known as @seanmdavis on the platform, told his followers that he was billed $10,000 after taking a selfie at the viral “Invisible House” in Joshua Tree. 

His video sharing the ordeal has already drawn more than 1.4 million views.

Highlights
  • A TikTok Influencer claimed he was charged $10,000 over a selfie at a viral rental home.
  • The “Invisible House” in Joshua Tree has hosted celebrities and Netflix crews.
  • Some netizens noted that brand photo fees, while expensive, are normal for viral rental locations.
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    As it turned out, the viral desert home comes with a hidden catch

    Mirrored Invisible House blending into desert landscape, an Airbnb location charging influencer $10,000 for a selfie inside.

    Image credits: BACKGRID

    The Invisible House isn’t just another rental. It’s a 5,500-square-foot mirrored mansion designed to disappear into the desert landscape. 

    The property, which costs $2,400 per night, boasts a 100-foot indoor solar pool, luxury smart features, and 90 acres of private land. 

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    Interior view of the famous invisible house Airbnb with large glass walls and a person swimming in the pool inside.

    Image credits: seanmdavis

    It has even appeared on Netflix’s World’s Most Amazing Vacation Rentals and has attracted celebrities like Demi Lovato, Lizzo, and Diplo.

    But Davis said the dreamlike home hides a majorpitfall. He claimed that a guest took a selfie in the bathroom and tagged a brand on Instagram, which later got reshared. 

    Invisible house interior in Palm Springs with metal beams and large windows, related to Airbnb owners charging influencer.

    Image credits: seanmdavis

    That, he explained, triggered a little-known clause in the contract requiring a $10,000 photography fee, according to aNew York Post report. 

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    “We rented the invisible house in Joshua Tree for a photo shoot outside. We didn’t let them know we were taking some photos outside and got shook down for 10k over a selfie tagging a brand not even mine.”

    TikTok user shares how Airbnb owners charged $10,000 for a selfie inside the famous invisible house in Joshua Tree.

    Image credits: seanmdavis

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    “We didn’t actually shoot any brand content in the house,” he clarified. “We shot outside, but they had an issue with a selfie.”

    The influencer also criticized the viral home itself, stating that the place wasuncomfortable and noisy.

    Comment on social media post questioning use of cameras to monitor people inside Airbnb invisible house charging influencer $10,000 for selfie.

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    “Sleeping there is the worst part. You can’t see out of the house at night but can see in perfectly. Worst part is it cracks like a skyscraper all night and is so loud,” the influencer wrote in his video’s caption.

    Not everyone sympathized with the influencer’s plight, with many stating that brand shoot fees are normal

    Comment from user MMav1028 saying should have read the Airbnb reviews about invisible house selfie charge controversy

    While the influencer’scriticisms of the Invisible House were notable, some netizens pointed out that brand photo fees are normal, especially for properties like the viral rental.

    “My uncle has an Airbnb, and the daily rate is $1,000, but brand shoots are $10k. Seems pretty standard,” one commenter noted. 

    Modern kitchen interior with large windows showcasing rocky landscape at invisible house Airbnb owners charge influencer fee

    Image credits: Enes Yilmazer/YouTube

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    Another added, “As someone who used to run a property with frequent filming, that’s about right. 

    “It’s industry standard to pay for locations for commercial advertising use. Welcome to the industry! No one makes this same mistake twice!”

    Modern bedroom interior with glass walls featuring rocky desert landscape in the famous invisible house Airbnb owners charge.

    Image credits: Enes Yilmazer/YouTube

    “Seems like the invisible part was the influencer standing up and taking responsibility,” wrote another.

    Other netizens also joked that the Invisible House really looks just like a container home covered in glass.

    Comment from NothingLost about rental contract clause charging influencer $10,000 for selfies inside invisible Airbnb house.

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    “So celebs dig staying in a long metal container with mirror glass everywhere… that’s shocking. 

    “Anyone who actually lives here knows that standing outside that house in the summer is going to be much like sitting inside an oven,” one commenter wrote.

    The Invisible House was a minimalist brainchild of its creators

    Guest comment about strict Airbnb booking rules and contract details for a stay inside the famous invisible house property.

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    In previous comments, the creators of the Invisible House, Chris Hanley and his wife Roberta, noted that the home was designed to look monolithic, according to theNY Post.

    “I just drew a rectangle on paper and said, ‘OK, we’ll build this.’ I thought it could just be a monolithic, reflective, ultra-minimal thing,” Chris said.

    The 5,500-square-foot, 225-foot-long smarthouse features three bedrooms and four bathrooms, and its exterior is fully comprised of reflective glass.

    Mirrored invisible house blending into desert landscape with rocky hills, noted for Airbnb owners charging influencer fee.

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    Image credits: Enes Yilmazer/YouTube

    Inside, the home is very minimalist, though its 100-foot indoor pool provides incredible views of the landscape. 

    The Invisible House finished its construction in 2019, and the Hanleys lived in it until it was listed as an $18 million property by Aaron Kirman and Matt Adamo of AKG Christie’s International Real Estate, according to theNY Post

    That’s a pretty high price for such a home, but the Invisible House also sits on an expansive 90 acres of land. 

    Mirrored invisible house in a rocky desert landscape, a famous Airbnb destination attracting influencer selfies.

    Image credits: Enes Yilmazer/YouTube

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    As per Kirman, the property’s high price could be justified by the fact that the home itself is pretty much a livable piece of artwork.

    “It’s definitely expensive for Joshua Tree. But good pieces of art command premium prices,” Kirman noted.

    Netizens weighed in on the influencer’s $10,000 charge from the Invisible House’s host on social media

    Note: The article originally indicated that the home was booked through Airbnb. An Airbnb representative has since clarified that this was not the case.

    Screenshot of a social media comment discussing the invisible house and an influencer charged $10,000 for a selfie.

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    Comment from Eric Metz describing a mirrored cargo container resembling the famous Invisible House Airbnb.

    Comment from Vontavius Hurd discussing Airbnb owners charging for photos and personal preferences about photography rules.

    Comment by Christopher A. Carrion criticizing the appearance of the invisible house featured in the Airbnb owners story.

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    Comment by Clare Denny mentioning the famous Invisible House and extra charges for sharing content by Airbnb owners.

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    Comment by Shaun Stanton on social media, discussing Airbnb owners charging influencer for selfie inside invisible house

    Comment from Danny Howells expressing concern that charging for selfies at the invisible house may deter bookings.

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    Comment from Christine Stewart criticizing an influencer trying to avoid Airbnb owners' $10,000 charge for selfie inside famous invisible house.

    Comment by Lucy Tracy on social media, emphasizing the importance of reading the fine print carefully.

    Comment by Maria Veloz saying they should have read the fine print, related to Airbnb owners charging influencer for selfie inside invisible house.

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    Comment by Kevin Hardy mentioning the influencer and the invisible house, related to Airbnb owners charging $10,000 for a selfie.

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    Comment by Kim Chastain suggesting to read the contract, with emojis and 49 likes visible.

    Comment by Marielle Valenzuela discussing influencer and Airbnb owners charging $10,000 for selfie inside famous Invisible House.

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    Text message from Marie Starr about influencers breaking house rules and using free content to profit. Airbnb owners charge influencer $10,000 for selfie inside famous Invisible House.

    Comment on Airbnb owners scamming customers with high charges, referencing influencer selfie fee inside famous invisible house.

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    Peter Michael de Jesus

    Peter Michael de Jesus

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    After almost a decade of reporting straight hard news, I now bring that discipline to entertainment writing at Bored Panda. I cover celebrity updates, viral trends, and cultural stories with speed and accuracy, while also embracing the lighter, evergreen side of pop culture. My articles are often syndicated to MSN, extending their reach to broader audiences. My goal is straightforward: to deliver trustworthy coverage that keeps readers informed about the stories dominating the conversation today.

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    Peter Michael de Jesus

    Peter Michael de Jesus

    Writer, Entertainment News Writer

    After almost a decade of reporting straight hard news, I now bring that discipline to entertainment writing at Bored Panda. I cover celebrity updates, viral trends, and cultural stories with speed and accuracy, while also embracing the lighter, evergreen side of pop culture. My articles are often syndicated to MSN, extending their reach to broader audiences. My goal is straightforward: to deliver trustworthy coverage that keeps readers informed about the stories dominating the conversation today.

    What do you think ?
    Roxy222uk
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    “his video sharing the ordeal” - ordeal?!?! FFS

    Rick Murray
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'd rather a twee cottage with a crackling fire and friendly spiders than that monstrosity. It looks like a scene from a movie where the ruse is to hide the stolen truck by covering it with mirrors and it's so entirely unconvincing you can't understand why they think it might work.

    WindySwede
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    it's not an per hour rent. If they wanna show that lifestyle, be ready to pay the price?

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    Roxy222uk
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    “his video sharing the ordeal” - ordeal?!?! FFS

    Rick Murray
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'd rather a twee cottage with a crackling fire and friendly spiders than that monstrosity. It looks like a scene from a movie where the ruse is to hide the stolen truck by covering it with mirrors and it's so entirely unconvincing you can't understand why they think it might work.

    WindySwede
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    it's not an per hour rent. If they wanna show that lifestyle, be ready to pay the price?

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